Kids ear: If you had to tell a secret to someone, whom would you tell?

Oct. 10, 2012

Feb. 4, 2013

Question: If you had to tell a secret to someone, whom would it be and why? I would tell it to my cat because she would not understand me but at least I told it to somebody. Camila Strachan, grade 4, Happy Hollow Dave Sattler/Journal & Courier Dave Sattler / Dave Sattler/Journal & Courier

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• My BFF in Cincinnati. She’s awesome, and she would tell me one right back.

Gretchen Bauman, grade 4, Burnett Creek

• I would tell my friend, Tyler. He would not spill the beans.

Dylan Hallada, grade 4, Burnett Creek

• My bunny, because he can’t talk.

Thomas Rosales, grade 3, Edgelea

• I would tell my secret to an angel, because they are special to me.

Cassidi Whistler, grade 3, Edgelea

• My next-door neighbor, Malcolm, because even if you tickle him, he will just giggle.

Cristian Lugo, grade 3, Edgelea

• My secret is that I am sensitive. I will tell Mom my secret. Mom is proud of me so she hugged me and said that is a great secret. Now our secret is still a secret for now. That’s my secret, now back to the newspaper.

Jacob Guillamette, grade 5, Woodland

• My friend, Brayden, he always keeps his mouth shut. He’s my best friend so I know I can trust him, and he doesn’t go to my school, so he can’t tell my other friends.

Sam Barnes, 2/3 multiage, Battle Ground

• I would tell Conor Munn. He never tells secrets. He can keep a deadpan face.

Jonah Lucas, 2/3 multiage, Battle Ground

• My brother, Kyle. I tell him so many secrets, and he never tells them to anyone except a couple of times when they were dumb secrets.

Corey Adams, 2/3 multiage, Battle Ground

• My friend Christopher. I would pick him because I can trust him.

DaShawn Baker, grade 3, Earhart

• My friend Arwyn. I can trust her, that’s the main reason.

Morgan Flynn, grade 5, Mayflower Mill

• My mom. She is a secret-keeper to anyone who tells her a secret; she will keep it.

Kobe Smith, grade 5, Mayflower Mill

• My brother, because he is my soccer coach. He never tells me a lie.

Emily Roberts, grade 5, Mayflower Mill

• My brother, because he doesn’t lie or try to get things he wants by taking. He is truthful and will be honest.

Ethan McMinn, grade 5, Burnett Creek

• My grandma, because I can trust her with all my heart, and I tell her all my secrets, and she never peeps a word to anyone.

Kelsi Krichbaum, grade 5, Burneett Creek

• Fantan, my goldfish, because he wouldn’t tell anyone.

Bobby Maynell, grade 5, Burnett Creek

• Nobody, because I don’t like telling my secrets.

Sarah Senesac, grade 5, Burnett Creek

• I would tell it to my cat, because she would not understand me but at least I told it to somebody.

Camila Strachan, grade 4, Happy Hollow

• I would tell my mom, because I trust her to not tell anyone.

Ben Wassgren, grade 4, Happy Hollow

• My principal, because he would help me and would not tell anyone. If he did, it would be mean.

Daniel Wingate, grade 3, James Cole

• Kassie, because she is quiet for a bit ... I am really a secret spy who watches my brothers ... well, now it’s not a secret. Oh well.

Katrina Pucka, grade 3, James Cole

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